Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is “heartbroken” over Hawaii’s “complete destruction.”
30.07.2023 - 18:19 / deadline.com
“Shark Week,” Discovery Channel’s week-long celebration of sharks hosted by Jason Momoa, was back for its 35th year on July 23. We’re going to need a bigger boat if its ratings continue along week one’s path.
The show drove the network to rank #1 in primetime for all of television with Adults and Men 18-49 and #1 across cable television with Adults and Men 25-54, Adults and Men 18-49, and Adults 18-34. The highest-rated “Shark Week” premiere night in three years, the programming event reached more than 5.3 million total viewers across Discovery Channel, discovery+, and Max on its first night.
Sunday night’s telecasts averaged a 1.13 L3 rating among Adults 25-54 – a 9% increase from a year ago and the largest opening night growth in six years. Through the first four nights of “Shark Week” (Sunday-Wednesday L+SD), Discovery is the #1 network on cable in Adults, Men and Women 25-54, Adults, Men and Women 18-49 and Women 18-34.
“We were able to harness the strength of the Warner Bros. Discovery portfolio to cross promote “Shark Week,” and now, with double-digit gains throughout the week, it is the highest-rated in three years – with every night outperforming a year ago,” said Howard Lee, President of Discovery Networks and TLC. “It’s a powerful example of how we can use our platforms to showcase high-profile programming events. Also, our collaboration with host Jason Momoa, the fan-favorite actor and conservationist who guides viewers through each night of programming, ensured that our first night
“We engaged viewers across every brand and platform because we wanted to provide memorable Shark Week experiences for them, including offering an exclusive sneak peek of Meg 2: The Trench, the next big theatrical release from
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is “heartbroken” over Hawaii’s “complete destruction.”
Now is not the time to be vacationing in Hawaii!
obtained by the Daily Mail. Venture capitalist Reum, 42, was captured smooching his wife while shirtless and donned a pair of pink swim trunks. A source close to Hilton told the news outlet that she and her family were also there to help residents deal with the ongoing inferno.
Dwayne Johnson and Jason Momoa are sharing their thoughts following the wildfires in Maui that left many residents displaced and without a home.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is speaking out about the tragic wildfires that have been ravaging the island of Maui, Hawaii, since last week.
Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson is speaking out about the tragic wildfires that have been ravaging the island of Maui, Hawaii, since last week.The action star took to Instagram on Sunday to share a slideshow of snapshots showing firefighters, first responders and civilians doing what they can to fight the wildfires and help in the immediate aftermath of the disaster.«Heartbroken but our faith and mana is strong,» Johnson wrote. «First responders, health care teams, hotels, locals businesses, boots on the ground organizations and all our local heroes, stay strong — we love you and appreciate you.»«All our local families, our ohana, our aiga, stay strong thru this devastating time,» he continued. «Resilience resolve is our DNA.
Native Hawaiian Jason Momoa is urging people not to travel to Maui amid the devastating wildfires that have left thousands homeless and the area of Lahaina irrevocably changed. "Maui is not the place to have your vacation right now. DO NOT TRAVEL TO MAUI," the "Aquaman" actor implored his followers on his Instagram."Do not convince yourself that your presence is needed on an island that is suffering this deeply," he wrote.
Mia Tyler is revealing her experience with the Maui fires.
Kevin Federline and his family are safe in Hawaii amid the raging fires on Maui that have claimed the lives of at least 55 and displaced thousands of residents and tourists.
Hawaiian actor Jason Momoa is urging travelers to suspend their Maui vacation plans.
climbed to 80 on Saturday, “Aquaman” actor Jason Momoa told tourists to stay away from the Hawaiian island.The Honolulu native took to Instagram to warn vacationers against jets setting to Maui as the fires continue to wreak havoc and devastation. “Maui is not the place to have your vacation right now,” he wrote on Instagram.
Jason Momoa continues to engage his social media following about the unfolding disaster on Maui.
Jason Momoa is one of the first celebrities to speak out about the Maui Wildfires, and is now urging his fans to stop traveling to Maui for the time being.
Kevin Federline and his family are safe in Hawaii amid the raging fires on Maui that have claimed the lives of at least 55 and displaced thousands of residents and tourists.A source tells ET that Federline, his two sons — Jayden, 16, and Sean, 17, whom he shares with Britney Spears — and his wife, Victoria, are not physically affected by the wildfires «because they live on one of the neighboring islands, where they moved two weeks ago.» The source added that Federline and his family are settling into their new rental home, «but it has been upsetting and traumatic for them to see all the death and devastation on Maui.»Federline and his family just recently moved to Hawaii. Spears, who is «sad» and «disappointed» by the move, signed off on the children's move back in May.
Honolulu, Hawaii native Jason Momoa is stepping up for his birth state.
Jaden Thompson Actor Jason Momoa, a native of Hawaii, has taken to social media to express his reaction to the ongoing wildfires on Maui and tell his followers how they can help. “We are devastated and heartbroken for our friends and ‘ohana on Maui. Link in our bio for organizations that are helping,” Momoa wrote on Instagram.
Celebrities are sending their thoughts and prayers to Maui amid the deadly wildfires.
Jason Momoa is speaking out about the tragic wildfires in Maui, Hawaii.
Jason Momoa is speaking out about the tragic wildfires that began ravaging the island of Maui, Hawaii, earlier this week.«We are devastated and heartbroken for our friends and 'ohana on Maui who been impacted by the recent wildfires,» Momoa wrote on Instagram, sharing a series of posts that included information about the event that began on Tuesday.According to the post, which was created by the 'Āina Momona environmental nonprofit organization, the wildfires began as a result of draught conditions and hurricane weather, leaving at least six people dead, destroying the historic Lahaina Town and forcing evacuations across the island. Additionally, the reports that dozens of individuals were wounded and 271 structures were damaged or destroyed.
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